Tag: feb 25 2021 issue
The machine of death continues to roll on
"The cold weather is terrible here,” Bertha Bermúdez Tapia says over Zoom from a refugee camp in Matamoros, a city in Mexico just across...
Neoliberalism and the maldistribution of wealth
Welcome to a new monthly column in Boulder Weekly. Writers of this column are members of the Economic Justice Collective of the Rocky Mountain...
Out of time
He most definitely knew what hit him. His family and friends would seek solace in the standard untruth that “at least he didn’t feel...
Letters 2/25/21
Refuser protection laws needed
The majority of American people, coming out of four years of the most corrupt, anti-democratic, nation-destructive presidential administration in our history...
Voice to the voiceless
Has decency become a sin?” Ibrahima Dieng cries. On his knees, Ibrahima holds out his empty hands in mock offering. The world has stripped...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at [email protected].
Longmont Public Library Celebrates Black History Month. 11 a.m. Friday,...
Astrology 2/25/21
ARIES
March 21-April 19: I invite you to think about one or two types of physical discomforts and symptoms that your body seems most susceptible...
Lessons from Colorado
New Jersey recently joined the growing ranks of states legalizing cannabis, with Gov. Phil Murphy signing legal recreational marijuana into law on Feb. 22....
Try this week: Prosciutto & Brie Sandwich @ Caffè Sole
The kitchen staff at Caffè Sole have been hard at work throughout the pandemic, preparing more than 6,000 meals for Sister Carmen Community Center...
Bulking up
When Verity Noble moved from London to Boulder eight years ago or so, she was surprised to learn the city, so in-tune as it...
A problem with the neighbors
Sandra Duggan and her husband moved to the Colliers Hill neighborhood in Erie last year. They were looking for an affordable, newly constructed house...